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    location on the Mediterranean made it easy for them to trade and communicate, developed the alphabet, which spread quickly to other Mediterranean areas like Greece. Phoenicians were also successful in the trade and importing of purple dye made by snails. More isolated areas were free to live how they wished, like the Egyptians, whose culture was preserved and untainted as they were mostly protected by natural barriers. Because of this, most religious monuments, art and other practices were well…

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    when with chicks. Habitat-Rainforests. The dense area and their secretive nature not to be seen, makes them difficult to see. Food-Southern Cassowaries feed mostly on the fruit that has fallen to the ground. They will also eat anything from snails, to small dead mammals. They normally eat alone. Nest-They make their nests in a scrape in the ground, lining it with plants and leaves. Eggs-Southern Cassowaries have four eggs. Flightless…

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    standards. However, if you choose to eat steak or a whole chocolate cake for breakfast, that would be considered as deviance. The definition of "norm" varies. Everything depends on societies, traditions, and cultures. In France, "escargots" (French for "snails") is a typical meal that you may see in restaurants. For French people, eating "escargots" is a norm, since it is one of their cultural dishes. However, eating this type of food in the United States would be considered as deviance.…

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    Essay On Lungworm

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    will realized it’s not as bad as you think. Lungworm, scientifically known as Angiostrongylus vasorum is a type of parasite worm that affect the lung and tracheas of dogs causing a numbers of health complication which can result in death. Slug and snails are the carrier of lungworm larvae. Infection can occur by ingestion of gastropod and also by transmission of larvae through the faces or saliva of the infected dog. Symptoms of Lungworm The symptom of lungworm infection depend on the variety…

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    Linda Brack Biography

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    earned her Ph.D. in immunology in 1980 from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. She at first worked with Benvenuto Pernis on immunology examine, and later joined Richard Axel in his investigation of the sensory system of an ocean snail. Buck then set out to comprehend the workings of the olfactory framework. In spite of the fact that it had been built up that people and different warm blooded animals were fit for recognizing somewhere in the range of 10,000 unmistakable scents,…

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    Nobody’s life is perfect. While Frida Kahlo confronted herself with many challenges, she decided not to give up. In fact, Frida Kahlo overcame her challenges by being expressive and brave. Frida Kahlo was a very talented artist who used painting as a way to express herself and her sorrow situations. According to Biography.com, Kahlo desperately wanted a child of her own. Unfortunately, in 1934, she experienced her second miscarriage. Imagine the heartbreak of wanting a child, but not being…

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    Granite Formation

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    In the cross section of the land mass Vicunia there are sixteen identifiable layers. As we reconstruct the history of Vicunia we can also recognise distinct geological events that have occurred, which allow the layers of Vicunia to lie as we now observe them. Many of the layers contain fossils that have been dated to certain prehistoric periods; this allows us to apply a time scale to the deposition and construction of these layers. We can use the principles of geology and the principles of…

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    I had not yet graduated but I was on the eighth grade graduation trip. During the trip to Six Flags, I did not go on any rides, nor did I want to. I wandered around the park feeling sorry for myself. It was a cruddy day and I was walking around the park with a warm funnel cake in my hand when my friends found me. They tricked me into going onto X-flight. If you did not know, X-flight is a crazy scary roller coaster that goes fifty five miles per hour as well as having loopty loops and barrel…

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    Gravestone Research Paper

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    The material of choice for gravestones today is generally granite, since it is durable and comes in a variety of crystalline textures and colors. Bronze gravestones are also worth mentioning here though, as they are also a popular choice. Whatever the choice of material, gravestone memorials need regular tending in order to maximize their durability and to keep inscriptions as legible as possible. It is also a nice way to show that you are still thinking about the person who has passed away.…

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    Green Frog Lab

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    I spotted the Green frog or can be called “Lithobates clamitans” in the pond during our first lab looking for dragon flies. The scientific name is Rana Clamitans. Also, the frog was classified under Species. The green frog is very common and found all around in North America. The frog looked about full grown and was half in the water and half out the water soaking up the sun. It was a bright green color staying as still as can be, so it was hard to spot. It was a bright and fairly warm day, so…

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